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The U.K. government announced Thursday that it will be lowering the voting age from 18 to 16, in time for its next general ...
Sixteen and 17-year-olds would be able to vote at the next general election, under government plans to lower the voting age.
BBC's Nicky Campbell takes calls on the UK government plans to lower the voting age to 16 in time for the next general election. We use cookies to give you the best online experience. Strictly ...
The United Kingdom has moved to lower the voting age to 16 from 18 for all elections in the country, as part of several ...
The current minimum age limit for voting in UK elections is 18, but the government has announced that those aged 16 and 17 ...
UK's plan for big change comes 6 decades after earlier reduction from 21 to 18; India did that in 1989, through the 61st ...
The Labor Party administration says it’s part of a package of changes to strengthen British democracy and help restore trust ...
Labour has unveiled plans for 16 and 17-year-olds to be allowed to cast their vote - in time for the next general election.
Changes aim to boost participation in elections, but teens say more education is needed to protect young voters from ...
The landmark changes will give 16 and 17-year-olds the right to vote in the next general election - with over a million teens ...
Sir Keir Starmer sets out plans to lower the voting age to 16 ahead of the next General Election, saying if people are old ...
The Elections Bill will be the first change to the voting age since it was lowered from 21 to 18 in 1969 and bring in 1.5 ...